Günter Ohnemus
''There's much to enjoy in this sharp, pacy slice of German noir; packs an emotional punch rare in a thriller.'' The Independent
''It is enthralling and completely convincing. You never know where the various interrelationships of the characters are going to lead you.'' Shots, The Crime and Mystery Magazine
Günter Ohnemus, born in 1946, lives in Munich and is a novelist, essayist and translator. He has written three collections of short stories and a best seller for teenagers. He won the Tukan Prize of the city of Munich for his first novel and is well known for his translations of Richard Brautigan and Raymond Carver. 'The Russian Passenger' is his first novel to be translated into English.
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Internet links
Ohnemus-Original German edition Russian Passenger
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